
That said, if you're a flex player, you will be able to turn odds in your favour, by constantly clicking enemy heads.ĭuring tense situations, Kiriko can throw down a sacred bell, granting herself and her allies, within range, temporary invulnerability. Despite being a hitscan weapon, one must keep in mind that she's a healer, and therefore, the inflicted damage is reduced, compared to other damage-type heroes. Kiriko's secondary skill is a kunai blade, which can be used to exert damage onto incoming foes.

This makes healing fast, erratic characters, such as Wrecking Ball, Genji, and Mercy feel like a breeze. Like most support characters in Overwatch 2, players are not required to have the best aiming and tracking skills, as Kiriko's talismans can easily hone in on her targets. Her primary healing ability is the Healing Ofuda, where she throws out a bunch of sacred talismans to restore teammates' health. As someone who trained alongside the Shimada brothers, she has mastered the ability to scale walls and navigate in a quick, nimble fashion. Kiriko is a support-type character, who blurs the line between DPS and healer - akin to Baptiste at launch. Overwatch 2 launches October 4, on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, and PC. Blizzard Entertainment dropped a gameplay trailer, highlighting her kit and ultimate ability, which summons a spirit fox named Kitsune.

The character was subject to widespread leaks, earlier this week, and is now revealed to be a support/ healing ninja, with ties to existing heroes, Genji and Hanzo. Overwatch 2 has revealed its latest addition to the hero roster, Kiriko.
